• him until he died. Buphagus was later killed by Artemis on Mount Pholoe for committing an "unholy sin against her godhead". Buphagus (which means bull...
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  • Iapetus (redirect from Iapetos (mythology))
    Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. He was also called the father of Buphagus and Anchiale in other sources. Iapetus was linked to Japheth (Hebrew: יֶפֶת)...
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  • This list contains persons named in ancient Greek religion and mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside...
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    Iphicles (category Theban mythology)
    Pheneus, home of his grandmother Laonome, where he was carefully nursed by Buphagus, a citizen of Pheneus, and by his wife Promne. They buried him when he...
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  • Bupalus and Athenis Buphagus Buphonia Buprasium Bura Burgon Group Burgon vase Buskin Butadae Butades Butes Bybon Byssa (mythology) Byzantium Byzas C Painter...
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    Argonauts (section Mythology)
    romanized: Argonaûtai, lit. 'Argo sailors') were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC) accompanied Jason...
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    classical Greek meaning beautiful-voiced, was one of the muses in Greek mythology and presided over eloquence and heroic poetry. The genus contains the...
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  • the river Erymanthus, and from the territory of Megalopolis by the river Buphagus. The famous Tabula Peutingeriana shows a road system connecting Heraia...
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